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Authentic Taoist Novels (No System), Be Normal and Don't Become a God
Sanqing Only Needs Clay Body, but Buddha Needs Gold Plating.
Sanqing only needs clay body, but Buddha needs gold plating. In troubled times, the Bodhisattva does not come into the world, but the old Taoist carries his sword to save the common people. In the prosperous age, Buddhists visited pilgrims, while Taoists retreated to the mountains and forests.
Taoist Introductory Books
I want to read a book similar to "The Analects of Confucius".
A Novel That Records True Taoist Mantras.
I want to read a book similar to "Tao Fa Xuan Ling". The heroine of this novel grew up with her uncle from the Quanzhen sect. I have practiced many Quanzhen sect's fundamental inner and outer elixirs. Later, the bond with the eight major sects of Zhengyi and the confrontation with the Yinshan sect are part of the novel.
Learning Books
If you are tired of reading romance, just read it to learn. Everything is OK. Focus on learning! ! !
A Sacred Book About True Spiritual Practice + Exercises + Life Philosophy
I want to read a book similar to "A Guide to Enlightenment and Becoming an Immortal in the Human World".
If You Want a Book About True Taoism and a Taoist Priest, the Author Should Really Be Familiar with the Classics and Common Sense of Each School.
Want to watch something similar to "Chuanwu: Return to the Village and Show Off?" I'll add some books on "Learning Martial Arts to Become a Saint". It is best for the author to be familiar with some Taoist classics and common sense before writing this book. If the author is not familiar with it, I will not tolerate it. The protagonist should not be too young and have a good temperament;
Are There Any Books on Taoist Mantras? Reciting Incantations
Talismans, Talismans, Taoist Scriptures
You need Taoist classics and books on how to draw talismans






































I especially like the part about Taoist thought, which I find very enlightening. It reminds me of the Tao Te Ching, both books contain profound wisdom. Moreover, some of the views and concepts in the book also have certain guiding significance for my life. All in all, I highly recommend this book!
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